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Donald Sutherland, Gant-Camlon from Canada, is dead

  • June 20, 2024
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Memorable « Casanova » of Fellini, the Canadian Donald Sutherland has led a career as prolific as it is eclectic, totaling some 200 roles in films and series with a predilection for troubled and facetious characters.

This 1m93 giant, whose death at the age of 88 was announced Thursday by his son Kiefer Sutherland, was hailed as “one of the most versatile film and television actors of the century” by Variety magazine.

Considered one of the most famous Canadian actors abroad, he was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2017.

Donald Sutherland, giant chameleon from Canada

Donald Sutherland (l) and Federico Fellini on the set of “Casanova” in 1976 in Rome / AFP/Archives

Chameleon actor, initially devoted to villain roles (fascist brute in “1900”; sadistic prison director in “High security”), he is capable of going from comedy (“MASH”) to historical drama (“The Pillars of the Earth”) or even to bloody epic (“Hunger Games”).

At the rate of one film per year since his beginnings in the 70s, he rarely plays twice under the direction of the same director whose most prestigious names he has collected: Bernardo Bertolucci (“1900”), Robert Redford (“People Like Any Other”, 1980), Federico Fellini (“Casanova”), Clint Eastwood (“Space Cowboy”) and Oliver Stone (“JFK”).

Born July 17, 1935 in Saint John (New Brunswick, eastern Canada), Donald Sutherland had a childhood marked by serious health problems (hepatitis, poliomyelitis, rheumatic fever). He became a DJ at the age of 14 for a Nova Scotia radio station.

Donald Sutherland, giant chameleon from Canada

Donald Sutherland at the premiere of “The Love of Gold” on January 30, 2008 in Los Angeles. / Valerie MACON / AFP/Archives

A graduate in theater and engineering from the University of Toronto, he opted for theater and at the age of 22, left for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.

In the mid-1960s, he appeared in cult British series like ” The Saint “ or “Bowler Hat and Leather Boots”. Then he debuted in the cinema in Italian horror films like “Castle of the Living Dead” (1964).

In 1967, he played his first major role given to him by Robert Aldrich in “The Bastard Twelve” with Charles Bronson. His slender silhouette, his absent air and his enigmatic smiles ensure his charisma and singularity.

“Horse grin”

Le thriller “Klut” by Alan Pakula really launched it in 1971. He played a private detective in search of a perverted killer who threatened a call girl, Jane Fonda. With the latter, for a time his companion, they led several actions against the Vietnam War and they filmed the pacifist documentary « F.T.A ».

Donald Sutherland, giant chameleon from Canada

Donald Sutherland (l) and his son Kiefer during the presentation of a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, December 9, 2008 / Chris DELMAS / AFP/Archives

That he wears a bucket hat and tinted glasses in the antimilitarist farce « M.A.S.H » (1970), a mustache provided in the horror film “The invasion of the desecrators” (1979), the actor likes to make up his face. His appearance, with long hair, in “Johnny is going to war” (1971) is no exception to the rule, since he plays no less than Jesus Christ.

Nicknamed « grand dadais » At school, Donald Sutherland hardly has a Hollywood physique. “My nose leaves me skeptical, I hate my ears, I have a prominent jaw, bulging eyes, a horse grin”he confided to the Canadian press.

However, in 1977, he played the « Casanova » erotomaniac and baroque by Fellini who detects a disturbing sensuality in him. “Every day, he shaved the top of my head and my eyebrows, put on my fake nose. I was like his dog on a leash, he walked me and I loved it”he told Libération. “I could have ended my career there”.

Old age brings him new roles such as that of President Snow, the cruel dictator of Panem, tormentor of Jennifer Lawrence in « Hunger Games ».

Donald Sutherland, giant chameleon from Canada

Actor Donald Sutherland and his star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, January 26, 2011 / ROBYN BECK / AFP/Archives

To the star that was awarded to him at age 75 on the “Boulevard of Glory” of Hollywood, he said it was better than a tombstone.

“Growing old,” he confided to Esquire magazine, “is like having a new job but one that you wouldn’t have chosen.”.

Donald Sutherland had five children, three of whom were with Quebec actress Francine Racette, his third wife since 1972. He is notably the father of Kiefer Sutherland, the Jack Bauer of the spy series “24 Heures Chrono”.